Lawn Ornament

This is one of those few times where I’m going to let the pictures do most of the talking… they say a lot.

Driverside of my Honda

Frontend of the Honda

Rear Side of the Honda

^^ If you notice on the left side of the picture  my Trek 4900 sits maching the Honda… It likes to brag about the fact that it not only costs more than double what I paid for the Honda but also has lasted me 5 years, where as the Honda only survived 1.5 years, and cost much more in maintenance/fuel/insurance than the Trek could ever imagine costing me…

Rearend of the Honda

^^ Look at that, second most expensive part on the car the Flowmaster 40 series exhaust is left unscathed!  Luckily  because of this lil guy, and the Weber my dad is trading me the exhaust, and my carburetor for a new car (not saying that it’s not worth it, combined they’re worth more than the Honda itself, and without the two the old Honda wouldn’t still be running).

The Weber lived!

^^ Amazingly enough the most expensive part of the vehicle survived… The Weber 32/36 DGEV made it through the crash!!! And even got it’s own little cubby hole under the crinkled hood :-P
The accident is explained a little more in depth in my previous entry, but nobody got hurt, and everything of value is recoverable.  Still can’t find my jewelry pliers which are somewhere in the wreckage… hoping that they’re not sitting on the side of the road off I-70, but I’m not finding them so once the insurance comes in the first thing I’m doing is getting a new set of pliers! Well, off to deal with the insurance company, and then a nice recreational bike ride ;-)

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